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Sunday, 21 February 2016

Rivers State Police Command on Sunday, February 21, warned residents of
the state against boarding vehicles by the roadside for their security
and safety. The statement released reads:

"It has come to the notice of the Rivers State Police Command that some
criminal minded people have now resorted to disguising as commercial
motorists thereby deceiving unsuspecting commuters. They more often than
not take passengers along the roads instead of designated and approved
motor parks with such passengers apparently end up being kidnapped.

Consequently, commuters using public transport especially those in the habit
of boarding vehicle along the roads are hereby advised to be self
security conscious and forthwith desist from such dangerous attitude as
boarding vehicle inside designated motor parks is believed to more
secured.

Members of the public are to note that their personal
safety and security starts with them. Should they suspect something,
the following police distress lines can be useful, 08032003514,
08028915460, 08028915462 and 08160723892, please."